Inguinal lymphogranuloma

Lymphagranuloma is an infectious inflammatory process of body tissues (usually lymph nodes), which is caused by herpes viruses (type 3 or chickenpox). The following symptoms may indicate it:

Infectious inflammation of one or more inguinal groups of lymph nodes. It can be acute or chronic (chronic lymphocytic leukemia). Lymphadusitis can also form in other groups of lymph nodes, and sore throat symptoms can also be present. Infections often occur in the cells of the testicles, hence the name of this condition.

Genitourinary lymphocrasia is an acute infection of the lymph nodes in the mouth and pharynx. Accordingly, it manifests itself in the form of a respiratory tract infection, as a result of which most of the blood group members gradually die; patients no longer complain of pain and other symptoms. This infection causes sores in the tonsils and changes in the cells of the larynx. This disease is usually caused by HIV infection.

In elderly patients, lymphovascular disease is a very rare acute infectious viral skin disease. Its development is caused by the T-cell leukemia virus. Lymphomas affect not only the inguinal groups of lymph nodes (in the mouth, but also the lungs, especially the lymphatic vessels).

Chronic lymphomonocytic leukemia is a disease in which cells of multiple lesions of skin tissue and regional groups of lymph nodes are detected in the blood.